Cebu
Pacific of the Philippines has initiated a total fleet renewal programme with the delivery of its first A320. The A320 is being leased from CIT
Aerospace and will be followed by a second leased aircraft in June 2005. Deliveries of the first of twelve purchased A319s will commence in September 2005 and
continue until 2007. The new fleet of fourteen A320 Family aircraft will totally replace its existing fleet of twelve DC-9 and three 757 aircraft on the airlines’ regional and
domestic network that currently extends to 14 destinations from Manila and six from
Cebu.
The A320 and A319s will be respectively configured in 179-seater and 150-seater all economy configuration, with all aircraft powered by CFMI CFM-56 engines.
Cebu Pacific is a new Airbus operator in the Asia Pacific region and one of many low cost carriers from the region to select A320 Family aircraft during the past year.
“We are confident that our partnership with Airbus will further boost our already-strong presence in the domestic front, and support us considerably as we delve further
into the region. Furthermore, the Cebu Pacific Airbus team-up will surely play a key role in the development of our country’s tourism, which is a vital component of the
airline’s Vision and Mission.” said Cebu Pacific President and CEO Lance
Gokongwei.
“Airbus is delighted to welcome Cebu Pacific to the family of Airbus operators in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region. I am confident that the A320 Family’s combination of
low operating costs, high on-time performance and outstanding passenger appeal will prove to a further boost to the airline’s reputation amongst its passengers in the
Philippines market” said Airbus President and Chief Executive Officer Noël
Forgeard.
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